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2 hours ago, lee59 said:

Big range in temperatures on these clear, cold nights with no wind. Nearby airports still in the mid 40s, while local stations, such as mine, already dropping into the 30s. Muttontown in northern Nassau, already in the mid 30s.

Muttontown is always so cold, I wonder if it snows there even after the rest of Long Island switches over to rain.

 

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1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:

Muttontown is always so cold, I wonder if it snows there even after the rest of Long Island switches over to rain.

 

It's a more sparsely populated and wooded area so it cools off faster on nights like these. It's nearer to the north shore and hilly so it gets more snow than southern areas but it's not special compared to other north shore places. The Pine Barrens is the coldest spot on LI on nights like these but it warms right up when winds go onshore. 

Temp IMBY down to 37. There'll definitely be frost when the sun comes up.

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11/7-8: No storm for us, tho minor coastal flooding appears probable due to astronomically higher than normal tides. Maybe even locally moderate. Follow NWS for details. 

11/13 ish continues to look very good for an event, but whether its our normal decent rain of 1-3" and gusty winds 35-40 knots, or something more than that  - inclusive of damaging wind, and/or wintry mix nw fringe??  00z/4 model guidance is somewhat interesting, For now, no thread from myself means no confidence yet on something more than ordinary. Enjoy these transition days (foliage etc).

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Morning thoughts…

Yesterday, Binghamton picked up its first measurable snowfall of the season with 0.1” of snow.

Today will be partly to mostly cloudy and unseasonably cool. High temperatures will likely reach the upper 40s and lower 50s in most of the region. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 49°

Newark: 54°

Philadelphia: 52°

Normals:

New York City: 30-Year: 57.9°; 15-Year: 58.0°

Newark: 30-Year: 59.1°; 15-Year: 59.4°

Philadelphia: 30-Year: 60.1°; 15-Year: 60.1°

Mainly fair and cool weather will continue through the week.

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8 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

Morning thoughts…

Yesterday, Binghamton picked up its first measurable snowfall of the season with 0.1” of snow.

Today will be partly to mostly cloudy and unseasonably cool. High temperatures will likely reach the upper 40s and lower 50s in most of the region. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 49°

Newark: 54°

Philadelphia: 52°

Normals:

New York City: 30-Year: 57.9°; 15-Year: 58.0°

Newark: 30-Year: 59.1°; 15-Year: 59.4°

Philadelphia: 30-Year: 60.1°; 15-Year: 60.1°

Mainly fair and cool weather will continue through the week.

Don did any snowflakes make it down to Mt Pocono?

 

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The next 8 days are averaging 52degs.(46/59), or +2.

Still a bunch of 60's incoming starting the 8th.

Reached 54 here yesterday.

Today:   50-53, wind mostly n., m. sunny.

43*(56%RH) here at 6am.      42* at 7am.       50* already by Noon.      52* at 1pm.       53* at 2pm.      Reached 54* near 3pm.

 

 

 

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